The model of CPU you chose uses too much power for a Desktop case.
Neither the voltage regulators nor the Heatsink are the proper model. 84W Prescott cpu's cannot be dropped into northwood models without consequences. 1.475V-1.55V is too high for a 1.2v Prescott.
This model is too old and too slow to be usable for anything.
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December 27th, 2019 10:00
The model of CPU you chose uses too much power for a Desktop case.
Neither the voltage regulators nor the Heatsink are the proper model. 84W Prescott cpu's cannot be dropped into northwood models without consequences. 1.475V-1.55V is too high for a 1.2v Prescott.
This model is too old and too slow to be usable for anything.
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December 27th, 2019 12:00
The original cpu was also a Prescott cpu. It was Pentium 4 520.